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AgriWebinar - Danny Klinefelter - 10 Best Management Practices

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AgriWebinar - Danny Klinefelter - 10 Best Management Practices

Time: February 7, 2011 from 12pm to 1pm
Location: Online - at your computer!
Website or Map: http://www.agriwebinar.com
Event Type: agriwebinar
Organized By: CFBMC
Latest Activity: Feb 3, 2011

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Live! Monday February 7 @ 12PM EST

Danny KlinefelterDanny Klinefelter, Texas A&M University

10 Best Management Practices
Danny Klinefelter will present us with the 10 things any producer can do to practice best management. If you're looking for an edge or ways to get better, these would be a good place to start.

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